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A new self-assembling nanosheet could radically accelerate the development of functional and sustainable nanomaterials for electronics, energy storage, health and safety, and more. Developed by a team led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), the new self-assembling nanosheet could significantly extend the shelf life of consumer products. And because the new material is recyclable, it could also enable a sustainable manufacturing approach that keeps single-use packaging and electronics out of landfills. The team is the first to successfully develop a multipurpose, high-performance barrier material from self-assembling nanosheets. The breakthrough was reported online in the Nov. 8 issue of the…

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It was launched after Arun District Council refused planning permission for a development of 70 houses at Lansdowne Nursery, in Littlehampton Road, Ferring, near Worthing. At a hearing at Littlehampton Town Council, on October 17, the government’s planning inspectorate heard how the proposals had been refused by the council in March 2023. In a decision issued on November 1, the inspector agreed that the countryside location of the development was unsuitable and that the new houses would compromise the separation of Worthing and Angmering. The plans for 70 homes (Image: Arun District Council) They also agreed that the houses would…

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The Hundred attracts more live viewers than the Netball World Cup, Women’s T20 World Cup and Women’s Six Nations.  7.05m viewers tuned in to watch women’s matches live throughout the tournament, 24% of the overall viewership across the 64-match competition. 1,081,000 viewers tuned in live on the BBC and Sky Sports to watch the opening women’s game between Oval Invincibles and Manchester Originals – a record for any women’s cricket match in the UK. Free-to-air coverage on the BBC has been a key driver to the overall growth in viewership The Women’s Hundred Final on Sunday saw twice as many…

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Location : The A63 westbound between the A15 and the junction with the A1034 . Reason : Vehicle striking a bridge. Status : Currently Active. Time To Clear : The event is expected to clear between 11:45 and 12:00 on 9 November 2023. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 11:45 and 12:00 on 9 November 2023. Lanes Closed : All lanes are closed. Source link

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Image Credit: Jason Sean Weiss/BFA.com/Shutterstock/Brian To Tristan Thompson is trying to make amends with everyone in Khloé Kardashian’s life. “In this family, if you do something to one of us, it affects everyone,” Khloé, 39, tells Tristan, 32, in the preview for the November 16 episode of The Kardashians. Tristan declares that he’s in a “place now” where he can “own up to the mistakes” he’s made in the past. He starts by sitting down with members of Khloé’s family, including Kylie Jenner. “I do feel a little nervous,” Kylie, 26, admits before Tristan stops by her house. Kylie and…

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OpenAI has confirmed that a DDoS (distributed denial-of-service) attack is behind “periodic outages” affecting ChatGPT and its developer tools. ChatGPT, OpenAI’s AI-powered chatbot, has been experiencing sporadic outages for the past 24 hours. Users who attempted to access the service have been greeted with a message stating that “ChatGPT is at capacity right now,” and others, including TechCrunch, have been unable to log into the service. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman initially blamed the issue on interest in the platform’s new features, unveiled at the company’s first developer conference on Monday, “far outpacing our expectations.” usage of our new features from…

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The annual report from India’s Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) revealed that officials from various cybercrime and police departments were trained in cryptocurrency forensics and investigation during the financial year 2022–2023.The MHA highlighted that, under the Narcotics Control Bureau — India’s central law enforcement and intelligence agency — 141 officers were trained on the investigations of darknet and cryptocurrencies and other workshops related to digital footprints and gathering intelligence and evidence from open source and social media, to name a few.Additionally, the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre trained more than 2,800 cyber police officials in crypto forensics and investigations and…

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Listen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyListen on Google PodcastsListen on StitcherListen on OvercastListen on Amazon MusicListen on CastboxListen on Podcast AddictListen on Pocket CastsListen on iHeartRadioListen on PandoraRSS Feed Season 4, Episode 13 The health crises faced by Africa in the last decade have highlighted the clear need for improved healthcare systems and pandemic preparedness. Deadly disease outbreaks, such as the 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak in West Africa and the COVID-19 pandemic, underscore the urgency for stronger epidemic intelligence and response mechanisms. In this episode of our Africa Science Focus Podcast, reporter Michael Kaloki speaks with Jean Ngamba and Professor Lorena…

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The Level, in Brighton, is a busy park that has been without public toilets for more than a year, in part due to anti-social behaviour.  Now, the council is discussing the most affordable ways to reintroduce toilet facilities, which could be to introduce a café with toilets to one of the existing buildings. The MacLaren Pavilion, an existing period building sitting on the Ditchling Road side of The Level, could be transformed. Proposals, to be discussed by a council committee next week, show how new café and accessible public toilet facilities could be created at the site. Councillors will discuss proposals to…

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